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Discussing the Supreme Court ruling that Boris Johnson prorogued parliament unlawfully and Uber getting a two month extension of their license in London.
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Do you think Brexit will still happen on October 31st and do you agree with TFL's decision to extend Uber's right to operate in London?
Do you support the ruling by the Supreme Court and was the grief over Princess Diana’s death ‘exaggerated'?
The Supreme Court has ruled Boris Johnson's decision to suspend parliament was unlawful and Uber has been granted a two month extension to its operating licence in London.